Martin Mull’s final position was in Apple TV+’s “The Afterparty.” Along with his on-screen work, Mull had a major profession in voice appearing, contributing to exhibits like “American Dad!,” “Danny Phantom,” “Teamo Supremo,” and “Household Canine,” in addition to the 2005 characteristic “Hopeless Footage.” He additionally made visitor appearances in voice roles on in style sequence similar to “The Simpsons,” “Household Man,” “Bob’s Burgers,” “Dexter’s Laboratory,” and “The Wild Thornberrys.”
Mull was additionally identified for his musical comedy and stand-up albums. Amongst his releases, two albums, “I’m Everybody I Ever Cherished” (1977) and “Intercourse & Violins” (1978), made it onto the Billboard 200 chart. He additionally launched a compilation album titled “No Hits, 4 Errors: The Better of Martin Mull and Your Residing Room,” which featured the one “Dueling Tubas.” This parody of “Dueling Banjos” from “Deliverance” reached the Billboard Sizzling 100 for a number of weeks in 1973.
Martin Mull leaves behind a legacy cherished by his household, pals, and colleagues.